Ujjain Omkareshwar Luxury Package with Maheshwar Mandu

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Ujjain Omkareshwar Package with Maheshwar Mandu - Itinerary

Day –1: Arrival to Indore Airport - Maheshwar (90km / 2.5 hours)

Pickup from Indore Airport in Luxury Limo and transfer to Maheshwer at 2.5 hours away, Checkin to Narmada Retreat Resort

What to do in Maheshwar :- Full Day Site Seeing of Narmada fort, Ahilya nagari

Overnight stay at Maheshwer at the banks of Narmada River

Evening at Narmada Retreat Resort :-

Day– 2: Maheshwar - Omkareshwar - Indore (150 km / 3.5 hours)

Next Day, Enjoy the Breakfast and proceed to Indore via Omkareshwar. Enjoy the Boat riding at omkareshwar, Visit omkar Temple, visit Mamleshwar temple, local sight seeing of omkareshwar. At night you will reach Indore and checkin to Hotel Radisson Blue.

Overnight stay at Indore

(omkareshwar)

Omkareshwar Temple: The temple of Omkareshwar is one of the most popular pilgrimage spots in India. Situated on Mandhata island (shaped like the holy “Om” sign), the temple is considered to be one of the 12 Jyotirlinga shrines of Lord Shiva. Omkareshwar temple is closely associated with Mammaleshwar temple, as both these temples are deemed as single form of Lord Shiva. The island, formed on the course way of river Narmada, is 20 km from Mortakka in Madhya Pradesh.
Legend has it, Ambarish and Mucchkund, the two sons of King Mandhata, practised austerities in this place and pleased the lord. They also performed various other religious sacrifices, which made Shiva to fulfil their wishes. The temple, which follows the Nagara style of architecture, can be reached via ferry from the riverbanks.

Kajal Rani Cave: The cave of Kajal Rani is located at a distance of 9 km from Omkareshwar and one of the main tourist attractions of this place. The Kajal Rani Cave offers a view of long and broad stretches of the surrounding undulating lands.

Day - 3: Indore – Ujjain (55 km / 1 hour )

After Breakfast proceed for Ujjain visit to mahakal temple, darshan assistance by the hotel, Visit to Ram Ghat, Kaal Bhairav & Ranchandi temple, Ma Sarba Maglaswari Mandir, Vikramaditya Throne, Iskon Temple. After all Siteseeings you will back to Indore.

Overnight stay at Indore

(Ujjain Temple)

Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga: Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga is one of the most famous Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the twelve Jyotirlingams, which are supposed to be the most sacred abodes of Shiva. It is located in the ancient city of Ujjain in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. The temple is situated on the side of the Rudra Sagar lake. The presiding deity, Shiva in the lingam form is believed to be Swayambhu, deriving currents of power (Shakti) from within itself as against the other images and lingams that are ritually established and invested with mantra-shakti.

Kal Bhairava : According to the Saivite culture, the veneration of the eight Bhairavas is an integral feature of the Hindu customs. The main among these Bhairavas is the Kal Bhairava, assumed to be constructed by the monarch Bhadresen, near the riverbanks of Shipra. This shrine has been cited in the Avanti Khanda of Skanda Purana.

Day –4: Indore – Mandu - Indore ( 95km / 2.5 hours)

Breakfast at The creative kitchen, Early morning Visit to Mandu, guide provided by the us. Mandu is famous among travellers for its amazing Fort, which is 82 km in perimeter and is considered to be the biggest in India. Mandu fort contains the ruins of palaces, ornamented canals, baths, pavilions etc. The fort was once themonsoons retreat of the Mughal emperors.The magic of Mandu lives on in its palaces, mosques, and in its ballads. Visit to Zahaz mahel, rani roopmati mahel, Zama Maszid, .. . . . etc. Overnight stay at Indore

Rani Roopmati's Pavilion: A large sandstone structure originally built as an army observation post it is known today as Roopmati's Pavilion. Rani Roopmati - the love interest of Baaz Bahadur lived here and is said to have gazed at the Baz Bahadur's Palace - situated below and also at Narmada river, flowing through the Nimar plains far below, a river which the queen revered. The Pavilion is a major tourist attraction and offers many scenic views.

Baz Bahadur's Palace: Built by Baz Bahadur this 16th century structure is famous for its large courtyards encompassed by large halls and high terraces. It is situated below Roopmati's Pavilion and can be seen from the pavilion.

Rewa Kund: Rewa Kund is a reservoir constructed by Baz Bahadur for the purpose of supplying water to Rani Roopmati's Pavilion. The reservoir is situated below the pavilion and hence is considered an architectural marvel.

Mandu Darwazas/Gates: Mandu has 12 major gates or darwazas embeded in The wall circling Mandu . The present road, through which Mandu is reached passes through one of these.

Jahaz Mehal/Ship Palace : It is situated between two artificial lakes, it appears as a ship floating in water. Jahaz mahal was Built by Ghiyas-ud-din-Khilji, it served as a harem for him. It is a major tourist attraction in Mandu

Hindola Mahal: Hindola Mahal - meaning Swing palace is so named due to its sloping side walls. The Hindola Mahal was constructed by Hushang Shah about 1425 C.E. It is one of a buildings making up the royal palace complex at Mandu, which consists of the Jahaz Mahal, the Hindola Mahal, the Tawili Mahal, and the Nahar Jharokha.

Rajwada: Rajwada is the historical palace of the Holkars. It was built about two centuries ago and is located near the Chhatris in the main square. It is a seven storied structure, which serves as the living example of the grandeur of the Holkars. Rajwada stands in the centre of the city.

Kanch Mandir: The Kanch Mandir, as the name suggests, is a temple which is entirely made up of glass and mirrors. It is also known as the Seth Hukamchand Temple, as it was built by the "Cotton King" Sir Hukamchand Seth in the early 20th century. It is primarily a Jain temple and is a wonder in glass.
Kanch Mandir.jpg

Lal Baag Palace: Lal Baag Palace is one of the most spectacular buildings in Indore. It stands on the outskirts of the town, towards the southwest. It is a three storey building on the bank of the River Khan. The palace was built by Maharaja Shivaji Rao Holkar during 1886-1921.

Welcome to the Radisson Blu Hotel Indore, where guests are treated to exquisite accommodation and an array of fine services like a rooftop spa and a health club, all while staying in the heart of the commercial capital of Madhya Pradesh. Our hotel’s location in Indore offers convenient access to the area’s top attractions, just a 20-minute drive from Devi AhilyabaiHolkar Airport. Business travelers appreciate proximity to industrial towns Devas and Pithampur, as well as the hotel’s two Business Class floors and the exclusive Business Class Lounge. Dine in three on-site restaurants, sample cakes from Cakewalk and sip cocktails at the Lobby Bar. From unique meeting spaces to stylish, modern suites, the Radisson Blu is committed to addressing your every travel need.

Narmada Retreat-MPTDC - Maheshwar - Certificate of Excellence

Narmada Retreat-MPTDC, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh, is a cosy abode for pilgrims who wish to pay their respect to the holy river Narmada. Tourists can catch a glimpse of remote India wherein they can see holy men, pilgrims, women carrying water pots and numerous temples while walking near the ghat. The stay in the comfortable accommodations is beautifully enhanced by the cordial ambience and gracious hospitality.

Ujjain Omkareshwar Package with Maheshwar Mandu - Inclusions

4 Nights Luxury Top Range Accommodation for a couple

03 night stay at Indore

01 nights stay Maheshwer

Daily Breakfast & Dinner

All transfers in Private Luxury Car

Boating in Maheshwer

Guide in Mandu

24X7 Phone Support of back Office

Ujjain Omkareshwar Package with Maheshwar Mandu - Inclusions

4 Nights Luxury Top Range Accommodation for a couple

03 night stay at Indore

01 nights stay Maheshwer

Daily Breakfast & Dinner

All transfers in Private Luxury Car

Boating in Maheshwer

Guide in Mandu

24X7 Phone Support of back Office

Ujjain Omkareshwar Package with Maheshwar Mandu - Itinerary

Day –1: Arrival to Indore Airport - Maheshwar (90km / 2.5 hours)

Pickup from Indore Airport in Luxury Limo and transfer to Maheshwer at 2.5 hours away, Checkin to Narmada Retreat Resort

What to do in Maheshwar :- Full Day Site Seeing of Narmada fort, Ahilya nagari

Overnight stay at Maheshwer at the banks of Narmada River

Evening at Narmada Retreat Resort :-

Day– 2: Maheshwar - Omkareshwar - Indore (150 km / 3.5 hours)

Next Day, Enjoy the Breakfast and proceed to Indore via Omkareshwar.

Enjoy the Boat riding at omkareshwar, Visit omkar Temple, visit Mamleshwar temple, local sight seeing of omkareshwar. At night you will reach Indore and checkin to Hotel Radisson Blue.

Overnight stay at Indore

(omkareshwar)

Omkareshwar Temple: The temple of Omkareshwar is one of the most popular pilgrimage spots in India. Situated on Mandhata island (shaped like the holy “Om” sign), the temple is considered to be one of the 12 Jyotirlinga shrines of Lord Shiva. Omkareshwar temple is closely associated with Mammaleshwar temple, as both these temples are deemed as single form of Lord Shiva. The island, formed on the course way of river Narmada, is 20 km from Mortakka in Madhya Pradesh.
Legend has it, Ambarish and Mucchkund, the two sons of King Mandhata, practised austerities in this place and pleased the lord. They also performed various other religious sacrifices, which made Shiva to fulfil their wishes. The temple, which follows the Nagara style of architecture, can be reached via ferry from the riverbanks.

Kajal Rani Cave: The cave of Kajal Rani is located at a distance of 9 km from Omkareshwar and one of the main tourist attractions of this place. The Kajal Rani Cave offers a view of long and broad stretches of the surrounding undulating lands.

Day - 3: Indore – Ujjain (55 km / 1 hour )

After Breakfast proceed for Ujjain visit to mahakal temple, darshan assistance by the hotel, Visit to Ram Ghat, Kaal Bhairav & Ranchandi temple, Ma Sarba Maglaswari Mandir, Vikramaditya Throne, Iskon Temple. After all Siteseeings you will back to Indore.

Overnight stay at Indore

(Ujjain Temple)

Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga: Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga is one of the most famous Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the twelve Jyotirlingams, which are supposed to be the most sacred abodes of Shiva. It is located in the ancient city of Ujjain in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. The temple is situated on the side of the Rudra Sagar lake. The presiding deity, Shiva in the lingam form is believed to be Swayambhu, deriving currents of power (Shakti) from within itself as against the other images and lingams that are ritually established and invested with mantra-shakti.

Kal Bhairava : According to the Saivite culture, the veneration of the eight Bhairavas is an integral feature of the Hindu customs. The main among these Bhairavas is the Kal Bhairava, assumed to be constructed by the monarch Bhadresen, near the riverbanks of Shipra. This shrine has been cited in the Avanti Khanda of Skanda Purana.

Rajwada: Rajwada is the historical palace of the Holkars. It was built about two centuries ago and is located near the Chhatris in the main square. It is a seven storied structure, which serves as the living example of the grandeur of the Holkars. Rajwada stands in the centre of the city.

Kanch Mandir: The Kanch Mandir, as the name suggests, is a temple which is entirely made up of glass and mirrors. It is also known as the Seth Hukamchand Temple, as it was built by the "Cotton King" Sir Hukamchand Seth in the early 20th century. It is primarily a Jain temple and is a wonder in glass.
Kanch Mandir.jpg

Lal Baag Palace: Lal Baag Palace is one of the most spectacular buildings in Indore. It stands on the outskirts of the town, towards the southwest. It is a three storey building on the bank of the River Khan. The palace was built by Maharaja Shivaji Rao Holkar during 1886-1921.